How to Remove the SGD Enhancement Module for Microsoft Windows
How to Remove the SGD Enhancement Module for UNIX and Linux Platforms
How to Remove the SGD Client on Microsoft Windows Platforms (Manual Installation)
How to Remove the SGD Client on Microsoft Windows Platforms (Automatic Installation)
How to Remove the SGD Client on UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Platforms
To remove SGD, you remove the components installed on hosts, on application servers, and on client devices.
If the SGD server is a member of an array, remove the SGD server from the array. You can use the tarantella array command to do this.
# tarantella uninstall --purge
![]() | Caution - The tarantella uninstall command is the only supported method for removing SGD. This command stops all SGD processes before removing the software. Do not use the pkgrm or rpm commands directly to remove SGD. |
The following commands stop all Enhancement Module processes before removing the software.
On Solaris Operating System (Solaris OS) platforms:
# pkgrm tem
On Linux platforms:
# rpm -e tem
Note - The Enhancement Module installation directory, and some configuration files in this directory, are not removed. The default installation directory for the Enhancement Module is /opt/tta_tem.
Follow these instructions only if the SGD Client was installed manually.
Follow these instruction only if the SGD Client was installed automatically.
Delete the SGD Client program from the user’s Home folder. Typically this is the C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\tcc\version folder.
The SGD Client program is tcc.exe.